Business Up Front, Party Out Back: The 10 Best Mullets in Sports History

Previously we counted down the 10 best Jehri Curls in sports, now we move on to another endangered hairstyle, the Mullet. The style combines a short, typically clean-cut look in the front offset by free-flowing locks in the back.

John Kruk

John Kruk once said "I'm not an athlete, I'm a baseball player." So true, but more than that, John was a MAN.

After fellow Mullet-head and "Macho Row" member hit him in his groin hard enough to break his cup, doctors found that Kruk has testicular cancer. He beat the cancer and currently works as an analyst for ESPN.

His "Beaver Tail" Mullet was an obvious influence on Eastbound and Down character Kenny Powers.

Andre Agassi

Back in the 1990's, Agassi was all about "Attitude". He had amazing hair, married actress Brooke Shields, pitched cameras with undeniable charisma, and won tennis tournaments like Gallagher smashed fruit, "with style."

Nowadays, Agassi is bald, married to former tennis great Steffi Graf, donates tons of money, and occasionally participates in charity events.

Though his life has calmed down, that "Camaro Cut" will party on in Mullet history.

Don Majkowski

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Even before Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers fans loved their quarterback. They loved him so much they called him the "Majik Man." Well, Favre may have made memories of Don Majkowski's career vanish, but that "Majik Mullet" tends to reappear.

Tony Meola

Tony Meola was the goalkeeper for the US National Soccer team through the 1990's. Appearing in two world cups, Meola brought the "Guido" Mullet to the rest of the world. The word still owes Tony a great debt.

Dan McGwire

Dan "The Man" McGwire was the brother of steroid slugger Mark McGwire. The "roid" connection is not the only thing McGwire shared with "The Boz" however. Both were Seattle Seahawks draft busts, and both had some serious "Mullitude".